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 1   Pre| difficulty of contending with a strange and baffling non-aryan language.
 2   III|    anything you like," said the strange youth.~ ~"Stop, little brother!"
 3   III|         hand upon it," said the strange youth, clapping the palm
 4    IV|       man; he had to learn from strange lips that people looked
 5     V|     Kramm to cogitate upon this strange story for another week.
 6    VI|        His eyes sparkled with a strange fire, and his hand was perfectly
 7   VII|      there not some other, some strange, unusual guest, the sort
 8   VII|         was the meaning of this strange phenomenon.~ ~In point of
 9  VIII|      him?~ ~Never?~ ~Suddenly a strange thought arose in her mind.
10  VIII|       counsel.~ ~Next morning a strange surprise awaited the two
11    IX|         it is because I am in a strange room. I am always fancying
12    IX|       Their eyes flashed with a strange fire as they looked at each
13     X|         her. There were so many strange names, and all she knew
14     X|      for advice in this new and strange world, of which I know absolutely
15   XXI|      over me. Three days ago, a strange sort of sensation, not unpleasant,
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